36.7 C
Delhi
Monday, July 28, 2025

Indian farm labourer dies in Italy after arm severed

Date:

Share post:

Donate-GC-Razorpay

Rome: An Indian farm labourer has died in Italy after he was allegedly left on the roadside following an accident in which his arm was severed and his legs crushed, as per media reports.

Satnam Singh was injured by heavy machinery while working in a vegetable field in Lazio, near Rome, on Monday, the BBC reported. Singh, in his early 30s, had been living and working in Italy as an undocumented migrant for around two years, the report said.

According to Italian media, Singh’s employer, Antonello Lovato, loaded him and his wife into a van and left them by the side of the road near their home with the severed arm placed in a fruit box.

Medical help did not reach Singh until an hour and a half later. He was airlifted to a hospital in Rome but died on Wednesday. The area where Singh worked is home to large agricultural farms with a substantial Punjabi and Sikh population, many of whom work as farmhands, the BBC report said.

Lovato is now under investigation for criminal negligence and manslaughter. Lovato’s father told Italian media: “My son had told Singh not to go near the machinery, but he didn’t listen.”

The BBC quoted Italy’s Minister of Labour, Marina Calderone, as saying that the death of Singh had been an “act of barbarity”.

The Indian embassy in Italy said it was “deeply saddened by the unfortunate demise of an Indian national” and added it was “actively liaising with local authorities”.

The Flai CGIL trade union has called for a strike of agricultural workers on Saturday to protest the death.

Maurizio Landini, the union’s secretary general, said: “We are faced with a situation of real slavery. The death of a worker – an undocumented worker – is of unprecedented gravity.”

Related articles

Stray Dogs in India: A Menace Created By Human Apathy, Not Canine Cruelty 

Stray dogs are not the enemy—but they’ve become a menace. A menace not born of canine cruelty, but...

Crackdown in Manipur: Militants arrested, large hauls of drugs, liquor seized

Imphal: In a series of coordinated operations across Manipur, the State Police and security forces yesterday have made...

SC takes Suo Motu Cognisance of rising stray dog attacks, terms situation “Alarming”

New Delhi: The Supreme Court today took suo motu cognisance of a disturbing news report highlighting a sharp...

Parliament set to debate Operation Sindoor as monsoon session resumes

New Delhi: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will open the Lok Sabha debate on Operation Sindoor, India’s military response...